Drone Services USA, Inc. is pleased to announce it has applied for provisional patent protection with the USPTO for its electro-magnetic payload dropping system which the company has named ProDropper. Developed by DSUSA's Director of Research & Development, Euan Ramsay, the ProDropper operates as an electro-magnetic delivery system that utilizes specially designed plates and magnets to carry and deliver cargo. Unlike the latch system that poses a risk of snagging the cargo or catching, the ProDropper system is entirely latch free.

"We are very happy to announce that we have applied for this provisional patent for the ProDropper drone payload dropping system. Our UAV payload dropper is very unique therefore it is imperative we protect our proprietary design and all related components before being released. The snag free payload management system is configurable to manage multiple payloads in the same voyage if needed. This system allows for operation all year round, at night and in unfavorable conditions. It has no moving parts, does not snag or jam, and consumes very little power in operation. It can even offer autonomous operation, when used with compatible flight controllers. This is a first in the small UAS industry. Both the hardware and software have exclusive technology Drone Services USA has sole rights to. This is very exciting for the company and we believe for the industry, too," says CEO Joel Bredow.

ProDropper, designed to carry and deliver payloads of various weights and dimensions, is being manufactured in Texas and will be used as a supplemental device to DSUSA's ProCargoX drone and is available for purchase to the open market for use with other applications. The Company is slated to demonstrate the functionality of the ProDropper utilizing its ProCargoX unit as well as with other platforms to several companies and agencies in the forthcoming weeks.

Additionally, the company has applied for trademark protection for ProCargoX and ProDropper and has secured the domains www.procargox.com and www.prodropper.com.